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A marine spatial data infrastructure in New Zealand: a systematic review on the cost-benefits
Griffin, E.; Coote, A.; Crompvoets, J. (2019). A marine spatial data infrastructure in New Zealand: a systematic review on the cost-benefits. Journal of Spatial Science 64(1): 33-47. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14498596.2017.1372227
In: Journal of Spatial Science. Mapping Sciences Institute/Surveying & Spatial Sciences Institute: East Perth, W.A.. ISSN 1449-8596; e-ISSN 1836-5655, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Marine spatial data infrastructure; hydrography; geospatial

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  • Griffin, E.
  • Coote, A.
  • Crompvoets, J., more

Abstract
    In the context of the New Zealand case, this paper presents a review of international studies that use cost-benefit analysis to estimate the economic effects of marine spatial data infrastructures (MSDIs.).Cost-benefit ratios for investing in MSDIs range between 1:2 and 1:18. Benefits arise from efficiency of data collection, improved risk assessment for navigation, more effective marine spatial planning, supporting of marine science, reduced mineral exploration costs and disaster management. The research provides evidence for investing in an MSDI in New Zealand and stimulates debate on the varying methods underpinning economic studies in the marine geospatial context.

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